A novel Hodgkin's disease (HD) derived cell line, L1236, was established from the peripheral blood of a patient with advanced Hodgkin's disease. Analysis of immunoglobulin (Ig) gene rearrangements revealed a biallelic Ig heavy chain and a monoallelic Ig kappa light chain gene rearrangement, pointing to a B-lymphoid origin of these cells. No DNA of Epstein-Barr virus was detected in L1236. The cells expressed the HD-associated surface antigens CD30 and CD15 as well as the transferrin receptor (CD71). Cytogenetic analysis of early passages of L1236 cells revealed a grossly disordered karyotype including cytogenetic aberrations described previously in other HD-derived cell lines. The Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg (H-RS) cell origin of L1236 cells is further confirmed by Kanzler et al (Blood 87:3429, 1996), who found identical Ig gene rearrangement sequences in L1236 cells and H-RS cells of the same patient's bone marrow. L1236 cells expressed antigens necessary for efficient antigen presentation to T cells including HLA class I and II, B7.1 and B7.2, as well as adhesion molecules ICAM 1 and LFA 3. The cells secreted the interleukins (IL)-6, -8, -10, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha, interferon (IFN) gamma, transforming growth factor (TGF) beta, and the granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF). After subcutaneous inoculation into SCID mice, a necrotic regression of initially growing tumors at the injection site was followed by disseminated intralymphatic growth. Our findings, together with the results of Kanzler et al, demonstrate that H-RS cells of B-lymphoid origin were present in the peripheral blood of a patient with advanced HD. These cells exerted a malignant phenotype with regard to their in vitro and in vivo characteristics.
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April 15, 1996
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a patient with advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma give rise to permanently growing Hodgkin-Reed Sternberg cells
J Wolf,
J Wolf
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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U Kapp,
U Kapp
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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H Bohlen,
H Bohlen
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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M Kornacker,
M Kornacker
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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C Schoch,
C Schoch
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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B Stahl,
B Stahl
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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S Mucke,
S Mucke
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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C von Kalle,
C von Kalle
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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C Fonatsch,
C Fonatsch
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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HE Schaefer,
HE Schaefer
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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ML Hansmann,
ML Hansmann
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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V Diehl
V Diehl
Department of Internal Medicine I, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.
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Blood (1996) 87 (8): 3418–3428.
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J Wolf, U Kapp, H Bohlen, M Kornacker, C Schoch, B Stahl, S Mucke, C von Kalle, C Fonatsch, HE Schaefer, ML Hansmann, V Diehl; Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a patient with advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma give rise to permanently growing Hodgkin-Reed Sternberg cells. Blood 1996; 87 (8): 3418–3428. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.8.3418.bloodjournal8783418
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